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April 20, 2020Hutchinson, Kan. | By: AP
HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) - The process of establishing a new commercial hemp program in Kansas has taken a critical first step.
The Hutchinson News reports that the U.S. Department of Agriculture approved the plan by the Kansas Department of Agriculture to change the state's research-based commercial hemp program to a commercial program.
This approval makes it possible for farmers to grow hemp without being under the umbrella of a research program. Once this program is approved by the state, farmers will not have to make formal research proposals in order to grow the non-hallucinogenic crop.
But the program must jump through several more hurdles to change status. These include state-based rules and regulations